>>217225515I'm from Irkutsk it's earthquakes all the time because of the lake
No. No earthquakes, no tsunamis, no tornados, no forest fire, no spider bigger than my thumb, no wolves, no bears. Denmark is pretty boring
>>217225575Forest fires are actually pretty underrated. If you live near a lot of pine, or other types of scented wood, it smells great for about a week.
>>217225515yes>>217225558>because of the lakewhy is that?
>>217225619Wait a minute... I know that fish!
yes feels pretty cool
>>217225515I'm from western New York and I've only felt an earthquake here twice. The last one was just a couple years ago in 2023. Neither was very strong, nowhere near strong enough to shake anything off a shelf.My family once visited Costa Rica, and there I felt my first "real" earthquake. We were stopped at some roadside diner when suddenly everything started to shake. If you weren't holding on to something or sitting on the ground you would have easily fallen over. It was surreal feeling the ground go up and down like a trampoline. It was a 6.0 earthquake IIRC.
>>217225515No
>>217225515Yes, my family and I were in Washington DC in 2011 when our tour bus stopped and let everyone out. I barely remember it happeninghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Virginia_earthquake
>>217225619Fish the lake, get the quake
>>217225650>>217225799catfish caused quakes
>>217225515I have felt a few while in Japan. Nothing big tho, just some tremors. But I experienced the 2004 tsunami first hand with my family in Khao Lak. We went a bit further inland to a market for food and stuff just as the water level started dropping on shore. NOBODY knew what was coming, it just looked cool. We got into a taxi, went to the market and then the apocalypse happened after like 10 minutes while we were waiting for food. Everyone there heard the waterfront get leveled, then mass panic, lots of running (I was on dads shoulder) and chaos.
>>217225868If we had been on the beach or at our room, we probably would have died. Around 500 Swedes died there.
>>217225515a lotbiggest i felt was 7.1had a decent one a few days agoi'd be worried if i was near the ocean but no one has died from one here since the sixtiesif you are out in the woods and it is perfectly silent you can actually hear the rumble coming, its pretty cool
>>217225909Christ Almightyglad you made it son
>>217225515There was one here maybe a month or two ago, I didn't feel it but my friends texted me that they did.
yes, there are earthquakes all the time here
>>217225515During the Covid lockdowns here, a Chinese couple went to a resort town in Ipoh. Unfortunately, the hill behind their room collapsed and killed both of them while they were in a bathtub. It turns out the guy is a CEO and already married while the woman was his staff. It made for an awkward funeral.
>>217225515I live SoCal so yeah
>>217225575europe has always been the tutorial continent
>>217225515yeah heaps>>2172261227.1 was the biggest ive felt too, that was the 2011 Christchurch quake. where did you feel your 7.1?
>>217226396anchorage in 2018lots of funny videos came out of ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zRZLqQKVp0
I was sitting on a chair at the time and for some reason my child brain thought it was a massage chair… i wanna say i was like 5 or something
>>217225515>Vishu
>>217226537>Account Location: IndiaHe based.
yeah
Frequently, Greece is right on top of where the Eurasian and African plates meet. What I haven't experienced is sex with a woman.